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Date set for Birmingham city centre cladding scandal protest as leaseholders criticise Government
A city demonstration will be held at Victoria Square on June 5 at 12 noon ahead of a national event in July
16:49, 21 MAY 2021
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Cladding victims are set to demonstrate in the city centre in June against the Government and developersâ handling of the national crisis.
Trapped here forever - plight of cladding scandal victims in Edgbaston in worthless homes
Residents of Hemisphere Apartments faced extra costs of £2,000 per flat last year - while their homes have reduced in value to £0
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For cladding scandal victim Vickie Pargetter, there seems to be no end in sight.
Stevenage s MP blasted the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government
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Stevenage s MP has slammed the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government after describing his announcement on cladding as a betrayal of millions of leaseholders .
Robert Jenrick, Secretary of State for Housing, had announced a five-point, £3.5 billion plan into the removal of unsafe cladding in high rise buildings on Wednesday, February 10.
But campaigners, including UK Cladding Action Group, have questioned the effectiveness of the measures and challenged the government to do more.
And Stephen McPartland, a long-time ally of national anti-cladding groups, shared his dismay at the announcement with his Twitter followers.